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Dysfunction Junction Kills – Resolution is Not Absolution
By the time this is published anywhere, maybe the dysfunctional folks in Washington, D.C., will have reached some sort of deal that will prevent the second financial apocalypse the American people and the world have been threatened with in less than three years. But just because the current crisis reaches some resolution, it does not ever absolve our elected officials from the very real human trauma they wrought upon very real flesh and blood human beings as they postured.
Debt ceiling resolution is not absolution from harm done to these blameless masses. And I can see no elected official who has the right to claim any great victory from this despicable display of disdain for one’s own people and one’s own nation.
I spent the past few days with my mother in her senior housing building in Alameda, California. As the days of this crisis have dragged on, senior citizens here worried so much that they did not sleep, and they did not eat or ate almost nothing – they fretted and they stressed themselves. Their worry is whether or not they’ll have Social Security and veteran’s benefits and the funds to pay rent and food and medical costs this week. Some have stressed themselves so much that they are sick now; some may even have died.
Many of these seniors survived the Great Depression. My mother worked – as many American women did – during all of World War II. She worked at a Mars candy factory in Chicago. Working conditions were so difficult during the war that she was nearly injured as a conveyor belt broke and slashed into workers’ legs. She remembers rubber supplies being so depleted from war needs that even the elastic in underpants was not of good quality, causing a multitude of other problems. She worked the whole time I was growing up to provide us with a childhood she never could have imagined in her Depression-era home in rural Iowa. She worked more than half a century and never had reason to doubt that she’d have Social Security, as promised – as contracted with her all these many years.
How ironic that today is Medicare’s 46th birthday. What a way to celebrate.
In my mother’s building, there are also veterans who served decades in the U.S. military who now cannot afford their own healthcare needs, worry about their retirement benefits being paid and labor under the public’s misguided idea that the nation loves and protects its troops. During this debt ceiling crisis, not one of the elected officials has worried about these military retirees except to use them like children of a nasty divorce to banter back and forth at one another.
At any point during the past several days, the President or any number of Congressional members could have wiped the phony, smirking smiles off their faces – especially in those moments when they have thought themselves so clever to have out-maneuvered someone in the other Party -- and stopped worrying about the opening of world markets and Wall Street long enough to show real concern about the seniors who cannot sleep for worry about all of this. The fact that no one cared even that much speaks volumes. There were no reassurances offered. In fact, the seniors were repeatedly taunted with the threat that their checks might not come.
Creating this intense fear and stress also may appear at first glance to make people forget that both parties are now calling for deep cuts to programs upon which our most vulnerable rely. We are about to become a vastly different America in which those who are rich are the only ones entitled to hope for a good life – free from the horrible burdens and suffering of worry and want.
Our elected leaders are about to shape their vision of American austerity that will crush the weak and further embolden the wealthy and powerful. If we have learned much more that we needed to learn from this cycle of insanity in our national government, let us at least tell one another the truth about things – inflicting this sort of emotional and physical trauma on people knowingly and purposely to further your own interests and goals is pathological self-will run riot.
Just as allowing people to die who might have been saved by access to available healthcare is a crime in my book, forcing millions of people to worry and wonder and then have understandable but short-lived relief as you prepare to do them serious permanent financial and therefore very real physical injury is at least as criminal. No one of these players ought be absolved – ever – from what they have chosen to do over the past few weeks. There is no victory in any of this. Their shame is their shame -- forever.
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Show Allthe pathologically greedy want to enslave us again..... after all, minorities and women finally gained some access to education, jobs and econimic independence.. i suspect once more women started earning college degrees than men, ( once they finally let women and minorities INTO the schools, not so long ago) those at the top of the food chain, born on third base but always thinking they hit a triple anyway, were outraged that they would not always be the masters of everyone else without having to work at it a bit harder. slavery, after all, was good if you were the master, except you had to sleep sometime........
They don't even need to express outrage. They are guarded and protected by the few women and minorities they have allowed in the kingdom.
Our elderly and children are being eaten to feed the corporate war machine and bloated bankers.
Visiting Prof... I agree. I have been calling for strikes and boycotts for years. I suggest that it happen in the near future. Where I live there has been a sharp move to the extreme right and a call for any strike would not be covered by the newspaper or given any publicity. Many people do not have computers. Islamaphobia and xenophobia are rapidly increasing. People are increasingly fearful of being thought of as 'unpatriotic'. Act quickly or you might find that your town is like it is where I live in Vermont.
VP -- I adore you and your clarity. So, lead the charge. Call the minions to action. Join the nurses in the Main Street Contract campaign and hold every foot to the fire. It's long past time for all of us.
Our kids. Our parents. Our love. Our lives. Thank you Ocean for caring enough to engage.
Dear Donna: Thank you for saying this and offering a "woman's touch," in the way of empathy to the CD forum. I don't read the mainstream "news," or watch any form of television, so I am somewhat outside of the loop when it comes to what passes for the nation's MSM version of discourse.
What did hit me was JUST what you've related in this piece. What about all the people wondering if their next check would come in? I've been thinking about this for 2 weeks or so; and since no one (until you) mentioned it, I wondered if I was imagining the levels of stress that must be torturing those who rely on that monthly Social Security check.
As we know, these types of things also tend to produce Domino Effects. If the locals don't get their VET or SS checks, there will be far less money to feed into the local food chain via consumer shopping.
Just as every living being is connected to nature's great web of life, our human lives are integral to one another.
Each day presents another piece of news that demonstrates how our nation is being run by such moral misfit-sociopaths, that I would NOT be surprised if some joked about the nervousness in old folks just as tapes revealed some Enron employees laughing off the artificial price increment (direct result of their devious messing around with energy blackouts) and how it impacted the elderly, to the way, no doubt, some inside the insidious torture paradigm laughed at others' pain there, too.
The Bible story of the great flood is a cautionary tale; and it's one where an equivalence is set up between human action and Divine Order. The story indicates that when too many people depart too substantially from living lives that accord with the universal laws, serious events of "a cleansing nature" follow.
Our nation has trespassed against others, and now its own. Some version of a karmic cleansing cycle is NOT far off. Weird climate/weather events seem to be suggesting its beginning signs.
SiouxRose, how I adore you. I miss South Dakota so very much and the reference to the Sioux nation that I think of when I see your comments calls me back to the land and the Black Hills and the joy of thinking we could all care for one another enough to protect our shared cultures and our true diversity that has made our nation and world richer.
Thank you. Thank you for reading and commenting and being a part of world. Thank you.
Donna: I think you are an angel, and this world is very heavy on the winged ones. On the soul level, I believe you chose to come in at thist time, and go through all the health issues both as an insider (patient) and as a nurse. Few hold your level of empathy; and it's the view of many astrologers that the capacity for caring is indicative of passing the tests that now are underway.
To the extent earth functions as a school house for souls, and that this is the end of the Age of Pisces where the understanding of ONEness is paramount, so few really seem to care about others. That makes the ones who do stand out. And you are one of those... shining your light, always looking for another way to rouse others' sense of decency and justice to make this world a better place for all. It's the work of angels, Donna...
The Hindus call the earth plane Maya, that of illusion; and the Buddhists believe this is a world where karma must be worked off. If we felt no pain it might be impossible to identify with others who experience so much of it. So we take on the iniquities of this school house with the hope of altering its curricula.
Thank you for all that you do. Many are light-workers awakening to the tasks the times call for. Some have prepared many lifetimes for THIS moment.
Peace to you and your loved ones... in this phase of Transition.
Perfectly true and well expressed. Now, what is to be done?
Chrisll -- we have to band together. And the nurses' Main Street Contract is as good a way as any. We hold feet to the fire. We never forget one another. And we love -- we love in spite of the terror.
Donna - little known fact that may help some of the elderly veterans.
There are a network of VA Nursing Homes around the country. As a rule, they are much better managed than any private nursing home.
Any vet is eligible, but there is a long application and a waiting list.
My father qualified, but because the VA does not advertize this, when I found out about the existence of the homes, it was too late.
A small sliver of hope for a sliver of the aging population... better than nothing, I guess, in the United States of Devolution.
bugmenot -- thank you. Thank you for offering information. I am so sad that so many people suffer for information and for help.
"Their shame is their shame -- forever."
Psychopaths don't do shame, Donna.
They all have sold their souls long ago and part of the job description is to do whatever their financial masters tell them to be it hypocritical, seemingly crazy or mind-blowingly stupid.
They don't care and the phrase that rattles around Wall Street, "I'll Be Gone, You'll Be Gone", echoes even more strongly in the puppet theater that is D.C.
polycarpe - oh, they do shame when they try to gather us to their sides. They do shame when they lie to us and get caught lying. They do shame and they are shame. Thank you for reading and for commenting. You clearly understand the context.
Donna nailed it.
That said, I can only offer this quote: "When you are dancing with wolves, never limp". (Sorry I don't know the author.)
During their lifetimes, these folks didn't know they were dancing with wolves. They fought for their masters. Built for their masters. Many even died for their masters. And now they can't do much about their situation. They are helpless against the machine and dependent upon it.
Washington has got to be the most evil place ever to grace the planets surface.
Donna...Thanks for putting a human face of this crisis. I am one of the many who have had sleepless nights over this. I started working when I was a kid in 1947. I continue to work, but do not get paid now. If Social Security checks are delayed, there will be a domino affect. If bills are not paid on time interest rates on mortgages, credit cards, etc will be increased. The crisis will be a life-long disaster for many. I know someone who has considered suicide over this.
In addition - the President made a mistake when he included Social Security in this. He has strengthened the call for privatization of the system. Wall Street is cheering.
Just one more thing...this is how Capitalism works. It is time to start calling for, not only strikes and boycotts, but also to call for an end to the economic system as we know it. There are alternatives. Wall Street and Capitalism got us to this point. In the U$A we are brain-washed to fear a more fair and socialistic economic system.
As NADER says: "In a society where there is more justice, there is less need for charity".
Thank you for that quote. More justice. Less shame. So simple.
Thank you Donna. When at the end you put the word "shame" to this riot of incompetence the chants from Wisconson ran through my head. Maybe that chant should be the new battle cry from We the People living here in the real world. "Shame! Shame! Shame! ....."
As I wrote just the other day:
The present philosophy of The Catfood Commission, the Elected Misrepresentatives of both parties, and the overclass that runs them was succinctly expressed by Charles Dickens in 1843: "'If they would rather die,' said Scrooge, 'they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.'"
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Meanwhile, both the corporate and "alternative" mass-media remains mesmerized by the phony performance, kabuki theater, dog and pony show, etc.
I notice that even when news reports openly reference or discuss the manufactured, farcical, contrived nature of this "crisis", they can't help but accept it on its flagrantly bogus terms and breathlessly follow the "action" "down to the wire". Jesus wept.
OS -- what could I ever say to you but thank you? Thank you. Jesus did weep. And so did you and I.
Repost from alternate CD article:
And the impoverishment of a large percentage of the elderly has been "executed" incrementally with surgical precision. First, pimp them out to corporate pharm. Then, eviserate housing equity; dis-interest any retirement savings; balloon home energy and basic sustenance outlays. Ultimately, doesn't it seem logical that destruction of SS payments, created from personal employee sacrifice, is a natural devolvement??
Thanks Donna....and thanks to all posters. As has been stated repeatedly....our supposedly elected officials really don't care...not even a little about anything but self-gratification and self-indulgence.
I am not collecting SS, but I am close enough to be as deflated about the prospects of myself on SS as one can get. However, for the second time in my fairly long work life I am collecting unemployment. Not because I want to, but because to have not bit that bullet would have meant that I wouldn't be biting anything, especially food!
Well, as I've struggled to find employment enough to cancel that little bit of assistance there haven't been many job prospects on the horizon. And, like all those SS recipients wondering what next month will bring...or not bring...I and the hundreds of thousands or millions of people depending on their meager unemployment benefits are having the same worries.
While a lot of people out there, including some of you that post here, will not have much sympathy for an unemployment benefits recipient, no matter why he or she may be unemployed, just consider the fact that you are probably only one little glitch or illness away from financial catastrophe yourself.
I've also been supportive of boycotts and general strikes. Not sure that I believe much will save us from the worst that is yet to come, but it would be nice to know that something 'we the people' banded together to do would at least get their collective attention for a moment and make them worry that we might actually be able to upset THEIR apple cart for a change.
Of course, that could get a lot of us taking up forced residence in those seemingly empty prisons dotting the countryside...or simply vanished. Oddly, that 'vanished' part strikes me as a preferable alternative to the kinds of economic, social and even spiritual enslavement being foisted on us. If the empire-building wackos get their way the current economic plight of the masses will seem like a walk in the park of prosperity.
And, to Siouxrose, my apologies for the generous use of 'we', 'us', them' and they' (I agree with you concerning 'we' vs 'them' statements)...just didn't have enough energy at the moment to rework my comment to eliminate them all...:-)
FED UP: No need for an apology. Donna poured so much LOVE over this thread, I can feel the good will reverberating. That is the True Healer's mark! Good medicine, Donna, and all.
The WE thing is fine when we speak about the overall arc of human destiny; but is it wise or fair to use the term "we" to subliminally lend endorsement to all sorts of heinous policies that 88.2% of us in this forum don't support? We is a tricky word, trickier than "is" was for Bill clinton, and "reality" for the Bush Junta. It's shaping up that "honesty" might be The Word for Obama. "Just what exactly did you mean by that, Mr. President?" And the answer would be taken straight out of Alice's encounter with the "Queen of the underworld." It would depend ONLY on what she intended that word to mean.
Good luck with the job search. Can you find something entrepeneurial to do while you collect unemployment? I often use the reference of an enterprising woman (single Mom) I knew in Puerto Rico. She baked really excellent blueberry muffins. So she worked out a scene where she delivered 6-12 to each one of a number of Bed & Breakfast style guest houses. She made a few hundred dollars a week, and had it down where it took maybe 2 hours to prepare them, and maybe 2 hours to deliver them, plus shopping for goods. It was not a bad thing to do.
When we think of how The Tribes once lived, the jobs were shared. There were probably then, as now, persons suited to mending clothes and adding fashionable details; those better at hunting; those better at cooking; those best suited to resolving squabbles that emerged between human beings; those most suited to reading to the little ones, or composing stories, or passing skills onto them ,etc. Everyone probably has at least one innate GIFT or natural ability. It's good medicine to capitalize on that.
What latent skills beg for expression during your employment hiatus? Could one of those sustain you, and form the bridge to what is next? Just an idea...
And the shill President and shill Congress will get re-elected.
The people are at fault for their own economic decline.
No body put a gun to the heads of the voting public to elect the shills in the federal government; but the elected them willingly and without reservation.
""Our elected leaders are about to shape their vision of American austerity that will crush the weak and further embolden the wealthy and powerful. If we have learned much more that we needed to learn from this cycle of insanity in our national government, let us at least tell one another the truth about things – inflicting this sort of emotional and physical trauma on people knowingly and purposely to further your own interests and goals is pathological self-will run riot.""
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Truth is to me, if this bogus 'law' passes, the people will still think it may just turn around, but it won't. The key word in your piece is 'emboldened' which means they have tested the waters on what will happen if they lead us into default and now they seem to be hesitating and blinking. Next up austerity for amerika.
It does bother the mind to see people just 'taking' what these criminals are dishing out. I am beginning to doubt that in 10 or 15 years of severe austerity, the people STILL won't get the idea and do something about it. It's like people don't like their kids or their children's children's children's future whom will be born into slavery for the worse ilk to inhabit a cesspool.
As traitorous as o have been and damn if just about all his actions prove this, it will be tough to say what to do.
1) Hope o does not get reelected.
2) Hope a republican doesn't get elected president.
3) Hope the justice department and law enforcement become functional.
4) Hope the whole bloody country crashes, it is well on its way.
5) Make sure these sorry crass charlatans find themselves looking over their shoulders.
All of this has the potential of being a huge extinction level event because these people really mean to kill off a significant part of the population of humans and life on this planet.
And don't think this isn't affecting the rest of the world, there are a lot of really mad and angry people everywhere.
I thought this article was beautifully written, but I remain disappointed by the fact that Donna chooses to stay within the democrat's deception.
The democrats, whether they call themselves Blue Dogs or Progressives, are a corporate-controlled and corporate-serving criminal venture.
Donna seems so close and so real, I wish she could free herself of the contaminant association with that corporate scheme.
I spent today at my brother's bedside in a hospital. No one seems to know why his body is failing, and the nurses, technicians, staff, and doctors express thanks to me because I keep watch and try to help.
These people deserve so much more than the corrupt politicians will allow.
Right now, I can finally cry.
Sincerely.
Siouxrose...first of all, thanks for your comments always...and for this personal one.
I don't speak of it much because I am staying as under the taxation and control wires as possible, but I am mostly a musician at this point in life and my income from music is supplemental at best...not enough, usually, though something always occurs to make ends meet.
And I am fortunate to live in a community that is a diverse mix of fairly enlightened folks and I have a very good support network of friends. We all seem to make ends meet, even those who occasionally have to couch surf or spend a night or two in their vehicles, if they have one. I am now sharing a large house with five other friends and we all pretty much look out for each other.
It is strange for me to have gone from a fairly stable financial existence earlier in life...with all the expectations that someday I could buy a house, take regular vacations, build up a savings account and actually manifest the "Great American Dream"...to one of great financial worry, cynicism and instability...all while I'm better at almost everything I do because of having more experience and practiced talent.
I've been able to see for quite some time that the dream acquisition part, waved like a carrot in front of us, was a total scam...for the majority of 'worker bees', a term lightly tossed around by a former employer during a 'hang with the big guy' luncheon. I found it extremely distressing at the time that nobody else at that luncheon seemed to notice the comment, let alone be offended by it. I actually tried to rally my co-workers to coordinate the collective wearing of black and yellow striped shirts to work shortly after that, to make a point, but couldn't get anyone to go along.
Unemployment hasn't been a completely bad experience...I'm kinda enjoying the feeling (maybe illusion is a better word) of semi-retirement. The worrying about money is ever-present, but the real concern for me is that, no matter how much being a musician might eventually enable me to live comfortably and pay bills, I have no illusions of fame or stardom connected with my music playing...I've always just wanted that to be what my occupation is...considering that it is what I love most and am best at. Sadly, the attainment of at least some degree of notoriety seems pretty essential to having the 'good life' of relative freedom from financial worry.
My greatest fulfillment as a musician, besides pure selfish enjoyment of what I do, is to bring music into the world that is soothing, grooving and healing all at the same time...:-). It would be extremely hard for me to return to the corporate world for many reasons. Even without my inclination to boycott corporate America, it would be difficult, I suspect, for me to find regular work because of the very real age and sex discrimination that is still alive and well...though, I have to give my community credit for exhibiting much less of that than some places. Funny that employers routinely discriminate against aging workers while our government raises the retirement age so that we have to get and keep jobs longer...in an atmosphere that routinely passes us by for younger more easily molded employees.
I'm probably actually very lucky to be good at and love something that I will be able to do until I drop (provided at least one of my instruments escapes being pawned or sold between now and then) It gives me a fair amount of pleasure knowing, even if I don't have a dime coming to me when I'm old and ready for retirement, I will know that very little of my effort as a free-spirited musician went to feed the corporate behemoth that is smothering all that is good.
It seems finally getting sick of the multi-tasking rat race and choosing to wing it as a musician has been an extraordinarily liberating and empowering decision. The downside is that, even though I'm quite good as a musician, I've seen a saddening trend towards an even greater disregard for compensating musicians with money. That seems to support my feeling that the power-brokers (and influenced masses) will be happy to push music and art over the same cliff they are tossing SS, medicare, and other 'entitlements'....I just love when that term is raised in reference to our necessary social programs.
I cannot believe how many places have turned to paying musicians with ONLY free drinks and a little gas money...or merely reduced food and drink prices, or a small percentage of the door (after the soundman gets his set fee and the venue takes its cut), and/or you can put out a tip jar and sell CDs if you have them. The most offensive element lately is the number of people who want live music for their club, gallery or festival and think ALL musicians are just chomping at the bit to play for 'exposure'.
Anyway, I usually stick to commenting from my former corporate employee standpoint rather than my current starving musician standpoint because it seems to relate more, or something.
Again, thanks to you for contributing insightful and wise commentary...it is always a pleasure to take in your perspectives.
FED UP Thank you for the interesting biographical sketch. When I lived in Key West, which probably has the greatest per capita bars/restaurants of any zone in the U.S., there was a surplus of musicians... so many did get "paid" through food, drinks, and tips. One had a jar that said, "Tippin isn't just a city in China," or something along those lines.
I can totally relate to your comment that something always shows up in the nick of time, because when my marriage dissolved and I had 2 children, I decided NOT to go "to work," as the kids were young. I got by doing tutoring, freelance writing, and I also developed a small (astrology) clientele. It was a miraculous time in life, really, the phase I felt closest to Grace PRECISELY because I could see how need generated the $45 that showed up to pay the phone bill, or an invitation would arise out of the blue that led to a new client, and that type of thing.
Music is a great thing. I was a fan of a jazz musician in college who gave up a would-be "professional" career to follow his musical star to his Italian (wealthy) father's chagrin.
When my daughters were teens, EVERY year I generated a scrip,t and submitted it to several Hollywood (and related) contests. I now have 6 completed. None got me the "in" I hoped for. It was tiring, financially stressful, and at times demoralizing to face the rejections. That's why I decided, after 3 years of accepting invitations to live in California, and the Florida Keys, and Singapore... that I could own a VERY modest home and never have to pay a massive mortgage, and that way own the freedom to write. And that's what I did. It's been almost 5 years here, and while socially it is NOT my cup of cosmic tea, I travel when necessary (about 3 X a year). And the Internet makes virtual conversation, a way around not having cool friends in this vicinity.
I may start a new script in a month or so... once I check the galleys on the new book. I have 4 pending projects in line. Without these all-encompassing creative projects, living in the Bible Belt would not be possible. I do love the nature energy here, however... as it's one of the last "undeveloped" (meaning just the way the Earth Mother intended it) places. And it's home.
I loved living with other couples in college. We had a HUGE old home in Albany and there were 4 couples living in it... I guess that was my closest (to a commune) experience.
Sorry Donna, but check out CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN and FOX, they are all busy declaring who were the winners and who their hero's are in this demented clusterfuck! Who scored the most brownie points and all! Any person who votes for a republican or a democrat in 2012 is a fucking ignoramus in my book! And anyone who watches any of the afore mentioned corporate slime machines, I'll just refer to as morons!